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1 dead, 28 injured in shooting at Arkansas car show

Police said on Sunday that one person was killed and at least 28 others were injured in a shooting at a car show in southeastern Arkansas. The shooting took place at a car show in Dumas, Ark., known as “NeighborHOOD PicNIC.”  Dumas is about 87 miles southeast of Little Rock.  Arkansas State Police Colonel Bill Bryant identified the victim who died as 23-year-old Cameron Shaffer.  Among the injured victims were six young children, including two toddlers, who were taken to Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock.  As of press time, five victims had been released.

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said that two suspects were in custody after the shooting that took place on Saturday at around 7 p.m., including one who was arrested and another who was being held on unrelated charges.  Said Hutchinson: “The shooting spree in Dumas last night at a community family event represents a total disregard of the value of life.” 

Arkansas State Police Colonel Bill Bryant said he believed the shooting began when two people got into a gunfight. Dumas Police Chief Keith Finch said “multiple gunmen began shooting” while the car show was in full swing. The events’ organizers, a nonprofit called the Hoodnic Foundation, said they were “heartbroken and in shock at what took place during tonight’s car show.”

The event organizers, a nonprofit called the Hoodnic Foundation, said they were “heartbroken and in shock at what took place during tonight’s car show.”  The event, in its 16th year, also includes a parade and other activities each spring to raise funds for scholarships and school supplies.  Hoodnic Foundation’s director Wallace McGehee said:  “We apologize for all of this … This has never happened with us at our event ever. For something like this to happen, it’s a tragedy.”

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A beach vacation, a piña colada and a gut feeling all helped Lainey Wilson say yes to a Cole Swindell duet

Lainey Wilson has got another hit on her hands, as “Never Say Never” — her duet with Cole Swindell, and the follow-up to her chart-topping “Things a Man Oughta Know” — is inside the top 10 and rising at country radio.

It may still be cold and dreary in Nashville, but when Cole first sent Lainey the song, she was someplace much more tropical: on a beach vacation.

“There I am, sitting on a beach in Mexico on my first vacation in, like, 10 years, and he texts me out of the blue,” she remembers, adding that the song hooked her as soon as she heard it. “Well, I was drinking a piña colada. I don’t know if that had anything to do with me saying yes, but y’all, I listened to the first verse and chorus and knew immediately that this song was special.”

All jokes — and alcoholic beverages — aside, Lainey says the song gave her the same kind of excitement she’d felt when she was working on “Things a Man Oughta Know.”

“It made me feel the same kind of feelings I felt the day that I wrote ‘Things a Man Oughta Know,’ or the day that we recorded it,” she notes. “It’s a completely different kind of song, but it still gave me that feeling that everybody wants to feel.”

Lainey’s knack for recognizing a powerful song hasn’t let her down yet. “Things a Man Oughta Know” earned her a Song of the Year trophy at the 2022 ACM Awards, where she was also crowned the New Female Artist of the Year.

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Carrie Underwood releases her new single ‘Ghost Story’

Carrie Underwood has released “Ghost Story”, her first new single of 2022.  Underwood had teased the song by posting a studio photo on Instagram on March 10 captioned: “So, I did a thing….” only to debut her new song later in the week.   You can stream Ghost Storyhere.

Underwood told Apple Music Radio: “[“Ghost Story” doesn’t] sound like anything else that’s on the radio right now. And I feel like it was a great choice for a first single because I feel like it’s enough of hopefully what people like about me. There’s some drama. It’s a cinematic song. It’s a great story song. It’s kind of this little revenge kind of song and there’s just something kind of epic about it.” 

Underwood also teased her next album, saying: “We covered a lot of ground making [my next project] and just kind of went into the whole project of let’s just have fun and make music we love and see what happened,” she said. “I feel like people are going to hear everything and just going to get some warm fuzzies and just, I don’t know, hopefully it’ll just make people happy to listen to. It’s a very like sing into your hairbrush, in your house, in your room kind of album, which I think is going to translate well. I think people are going to like it.”

Take a listen to Ghost Story at the lyric video – here.

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Morgan Wallen announces first-ever headlining stadium show featuring special guests HARDY, Mike Ryan and Jake Worthington

Morgan Wallen has announced his first-ever stadium show at Arlington, Texas’ Globe Life Field, set to take place on Saturday, October 8. The stadium show will feature special guests HARDY, Mike Ryan and Jake Worthington.

Said Wallen: “I grew up playing baseball… spending more nights than I can count on fields in East Tennessee, it’s a special moment to be back on the field but doing my thing with my band. I’m spending the year touring with one of my best friends, and I couldn’t complete the year without him on the bill,” he added, referring to HARDY. “To finish the year with HARDY along with Mike and Jake, it’s going to be a special night. Fans have shown up in ways I never dreamt, Because of them, and because of the faith and support a lot of folks have had in me over the years, we’re gonna get to do this Texas.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 25th at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.  For more information, head to MorganWallen.com.

Morgan Wallen Announces First Stadium Show At Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field Featuring Hardy, Mike Ryan & More

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Take a look at Olivia Rodrigo in the first trailer for ‘Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u’

Olivia Rodrigo is giving fans a sneak peek of her upcoming Disney+ film ‘Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u’ (a SOUR film)’, releasing the official trailer for the film which is set to debut on the streaming service later this month.

A synopsis of the film reads: “For the first time, Olivia takes audiences on a familiar road trip from Salt Lake City, where she began writing her triple-platinum debut album “SOUR” (Geffen Records) to Los Angeles. Along the way, Rodrigo recounts the memories of writing and creating her record-breaking debut album and shares her feelings as a young woman navigating a specific time in her life. Through new live arrangements of her songs, intimate interviews and never-before-seen footage from the making of the album, audiences will follow her along on a cinematic journey exploring the story of “SOUR.”

The upcoming film will feature 11 songs from her debut album, Sour. The film also includes new live arrangements of her songs, intimate interviews and never-before-seen footage from the making of the album.

‘Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u’ will debut March 25 on Disney+. You can view the trailer – here.

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Kanye West is banned from performing at the Grammys due to ‘concerning online behavior’

A representative for Kanye ‘Ye’ West said that the rapper has been barred from performing at the Grammy awards next month due to “concerning online behavior.”  The decision came shortly after Ye was suspended from Instagram for 24 hours; the platform said content on Ye’s account was in violation of its policies on “hate speech and bullying and harassment”.

The Grammys is to take place April 3 in Los Angeles. West is up for five awards this year; he has previously won 22 Grammys and has been nominated 75 times throughout his career.  Neither West, nor The Recording Academy, have publicly commented on the situation.

Rapper The Game defended West in an Instagram post, saying: “The Grammys have at the last minute decided to pull @kanyewest from performing on the show as if we didn’t know it was coming. Could be because @trevornoah is hosting and there was a conversation held amongst his team & the academy that led to the decision or because Ye’s account was suspended just days ago for reasons unknown especially in a world where all the negativities of the world can be found on the same app with no repercussions or suspensions. We’ll just say it’s all of the above & a continuous disrespect for us & all that we have brought to the table in entertainment, media & sports over the last 100 years especially.”

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Nashville notes

Rocker Elle King continues her flirtation with the country genre on a new song, “Out Yonder.” She's previously duetted with Dierks Bentley and Miranda Lambert, and during a recent show, she brought out Dierks as a special guest to tease yet another unreleased collaboration.

Newcomer Randall King has released his major-label debut album, Shot Glass. Earlier this week, he also made his debut performance at the Grand Ole Opry.

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Kip Moore takes fans inside the studio in the video for his revisited “Crazy One More Time”

Kip Moore‘s newest music video, for an updated version of his 2012 song “Crazy One More Time,” offers a peek behind the scenes into his artistic process. The video spotlights Kip and his band, each of them sitting at their instruments in a studio setting.

It’s an intimate video, to match a song with a long back story. Kip originally included “Crazy One More Time” on his debut album, Up All Night, but never released it to radio. However, it was a huge fan favorite, and continues to be a staple at his shows.

So, 10 years later, Kip finally decided to make a revisited version of the song a country radio single. He released the new version back in January.

“The initial idea for ‘Crazy One More Time’ came about after running into someone that I hadn’t seen in years, and someone that I had a lot of history with,” Kip explained when he put out the new version of the track.

“That’s kind of how I feel about this song right now, there is a history there, but now it has this new life sonically since we went back in the studio and recut it,” he continued. “This song has evolved over the years thanks to the fans.”

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Eric Church makes a surprise appearance during night two of Morgan Wallen's three Nashville arena shows

Morgan Wallen played the second night of a three-night stand at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Thursday night, and he brought a special guest: Eric Church.

“If you're a fan of me, you know how big of a fan I am of this man right here,” Morgan told the crowd as Eric joined him onstage. The pair performed “Quittin' Time,” a song off Morgan's Dangerous double album, which Eric co-wrote. They also duetted on “Smoke a Little Smoke,” a 2010 single off Eric's Carolina album.

The Chief was the latest in a string of surprise guests Morgan enlisted for his Nashville shows. His first Bridgestone show featured Brooks & Dunn's Ronnie Dunn, Jimmie Allen and his “Flower Shops” duet partner, Ernest.

The Nashville shows put an exclamation mark on the comeback Morgan's been mounting over the past several months. For much of 2021, he stayed out of the spotlight after doorcam video footage emerged of him yelling the N-word as he said goodnight to a car full of friends at the end of a night out.

He was swiftly benched by the industry, removed from radio airplay and disqualified from awards shows. But his fan base remained fervent as ever, and Dangerous — which came out just weeks before his racist slur scandal — closed out the year as one of the top-selling albums of 2021.

While many of Morgan's artist peers denounced his actions, others expressed their support. Jimmie, a night-one Bridgestone guest, counseled forgiveness soon after Morgan's scandal broke, and reached out to him in the days afterward. Eric condemned Morgan's words as “indefensible,” but remained empathetic towards him, and the two kept in touch.

In fact, Morgan's included on the bill of a one-night Minneapolis stadium show Eric is planning for this June.

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Jimmie Allen went “Down Home” to Delaware for his newest music video, in tribute to his late father

The music video for Jimmie Allen's latest single, “Down Home,” will premiere this evening, and ahead of its release, the singer is sharing a few details about how he chose the treatment.

Like the song itself, the video is a tribute to Jimmie's father, who died in 2019. Jimmie and his dad, who was known as “Big Jim,” bonded over baseball, fishing and many more father-son pastimes, which the singer revisits in the music video scenes.

Filming took place in Jimmie's hometown of Milton, Delaware as well as the neighboring town of Lewes, hitting some of the family's favorite spots, including the singer's childhood home and his dad's favorite restaurant. Jimmie  co-directed the video with Chris Beyrooty.

“Being able to shoot the video in the same place that I created so many memories with my father was super special,” Jimmie says. “It felt like my father was with me every step of the way.”

Family ties have been a big part of “Down Home” from the get-go. Jimmie debuted his new single onstage at the ACM Awards earlier this month, where he dedicated it to his dad's memory. To top it off, the awards show took place on his mom's birthday, and she was in the audience to watch Jimmie take the stage.

The “Down Home” music video will premiere today at 5 p.m. ET; you can tune in on YouTube.

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